Encyclopedia of sacred theology : its principles
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- Publication date
- 1898
- Topics
- Theology -- Methodology, Theology -- Methodology
- Publisher
- New York : C. Scribner's Sons
- Collection
- americana
- Book from the collections of
- University of Michigan
- Language
- English
- Item Size
- 233.5M
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xxv, 683 pages ; 23 cm
First Division: Theological Encyclopedia -- I. The Name Encyclopedia -- 1. Significance of the Name -- 2. Use in the Greek Classics -- 3. Transition among the Fathers -- 4. Usage in the Period of Reformation -- 5. Usage of the Word after the Seventeenth Century -- 6. Usage of the Word in our Century -- 7. Conclusion -- II. The Idea of Encyclopedia -- 8. The First Appearance of the Idea -- 9. Development of the Organic Idea -- 10. Victory of the Organic Idea -- 11. The Break in the Process -- 12. Provisional Result -- III. The Conception of Encyclopedia -- 13. Forming of the Conception -- 14. Critical Demand -- 15. Encyclopedic Necessity -- 16. Scientific Character -- 17. Limitation of the Conception -- 18. Subdivision of Philosophy -- 19. Methodology and Hodegetics -- 20. "Wissenschaftslehre" -- 21. Organic Character -- 22. Still Incomplete -- 23. A Threefold Task -- 24. Method of Encyclopedia -- 25. Purely Formal -- 26. Result -- IV. The Conception of Theological Encyclopedia -- 27. Two Difficulties -- 28. The First Difficulty -- 29. The Second Difficulty -- 30. No Onesidedness -- 31. View-point here taken -- 32. Compass of its Task -- 33. Its Relation to Methodology -- 34. Its Aim -- 35. Result
Second Division: The Organism of Science -- 36. Introduction -- I. The Conception of Science -- 37. Etymology and Accepted Use of the Word -- 38. Subject and Object -- 39. Organic Relation between Subject and Object -- 40. Language -- 41. Fallacious Theories -- 42. The Spiritual Sciences -- II. Science Impaired by Sin -- 43. Science and the Fact of Sin -- 44. Truth -- 45. Wisdom -- 46. Faith -- 47. Religion -- III. The Twofold Development of Science -- 48. Two Kinds of People -- 49. Two Kinds of Science -- 50. The Process of Science -- 51. Both Sciences Universal -- IV. Division of Science -- 52. Organic Division of Scientific Study -- 53. The Five Faculties -- V. Theology in the Organism of Science -- 54. Is there a Place for Theology in the Organism of Science? -- 55. The Influence of Palingenesis upon our View of Theology and its Relation to the Other Sciences
Third Division: Theology -- I. The Conception of Theology -- 56. The Name -- 57. The Theological Modality of the Conception of Theology -- 58. The Idea of Theology -- 59. The Dependent Character of Theology -- 60. Ectypal Theology the Fruit of Revelation -- 61. The Conception of Theology as a Science -- 62. Degenerations of Theology as "Knowledge of God" -- 63. Falsification of the Conception of Theology -- 64. Deformation of Theology -- 65. The Relation of Theology to its Object -- 66. Sancta Theologia (Sacred Theology) -- II. The Fundamental, Regulative, and Distinctive Principle of Theology, or Principium Theologiae -- 67. What is here to be understood by Principium -- 68. Different Representations of the Workings of this Principium -- 69. The Relation between this Principium and our Consciousness -- 70. Relation between this Principium and the Natural Principium -- 71. Is the Natural Principium able to summon the Special Principium before its Tribunal? -- 72. Universality of this Principium -- 73. This Principium and the Holy Scriptures -- 74. The Special Principium and the Written Word -- 75. Inspiration: its Relation to the Principium Essendi -- 76. Inspiration in Connection with Miracles -- 77. Inspiration according to the Self-testimony of the Scripture -- 78. The Testimony of the Apostles -- 79. Significance of this Result for the Old Testament -- 80. Inspiration of the New Testament -- 81. Unity and Multiplicity -- 82. The Instruments of Inspiration -- 83. The Factors of Inspiration -- 84. The Forms of Inspiration -- 85. Graphical Inspiration -- 86. Testimonium Spiritus Sancti, or the Witness of the Holy Spirit
III. The Method of Theology -- 87. What is demanded by the Nature of this Principium -- 88. The Principium of Theology in Action -- 89. Relation to the Spiritual Reality -- 90. Spiritus Sanctus Doctor -- 91. The Church and the Office -- 92. The Liberty of Scientific Theology -- IV. The Organism of Theology -- 93. Part of an Organism -- 94. In the Organism of Science Theology is an Independent Organ -- 95. The Boundary of Theology in the Organism of Science -- 96. Self-determination of the Organism of Theology -- 97. Organic Articulation of Propaedeutics -- 98. Organic Articulation to the Spiritual Reality -- 99. The Organism of Theology in its Parts -- V. The History of Theology -- 100. Introduction -- 101. The Period of Naivety -- 102. The Internal Conflict -- 103. Triumph claimed Prematurely -- 104. The Development of Multiformity -- 105. The Apparent Defeat -- 106. The Period of Resurrection
Includes bibliographical references and index
commitment to retain 20151204
xxv, 683 pages ; 23 cm
First Division: Theological Encyclopedia -- I. The Name Encyclopedia -- 1. Significance of the Name -- 2. Use in the Greek Classics -- 3. Transition among the Fathers -- 4. Usage in the Period of Reformation -- 5. Usage of the Word after the Seventeenth Century -- 6. Usage of the Word in our Century -- 7. Conclusion -- II. The Idea of Encyclopedia -- 8. The First Appearance of the Idea -- 9. Development of the Organic Idea -- 10. Victory of the Organic Idea -- 11. The Break in the Process -- 12. Provisional Result -- III. The Conception of Encyclopedia -- 13. Forming of the Conception -- 14. Critical Demand -- 15. Encyclopedic Necessity -- 16. Scientific Character -- 17. Limitation of the Conception -- 18. Subdivision of Philosophy -- 19. Methodology and Hodegetics -- 20. "Wissenschaftslehre" -- 21. Organic Character -- 22. Still Incomplete -- 23. A Threefold Task -- 24. Method of Encyclopedia -- 25. Purely Formal -- 26. Result -- IV. The Conception of Theological Encyclopedia -- 27. Two Difficulties -- 28. The First Difficulty -- 29. The Second Difficulty -- 30. No Onesidedness -- 31. View-point here taken -- 32. Compass of its Task -- 33. Its Relation to Methodology -- 34. Its Aim -- 35. Result
Second Division: The Organism of Science -- 36. Introduction -- I. The Conception of Science -- 37. Etymology and Accepted Use of the Word -- 38. Subject and Object -- 39. Organic Relation between Subject and Object -- 40. Language -- 41. Fallacious Theories -- 42. The Spiritual Sciences -- II. Science Impaired by Sin -- 43. Science and the Fact of Sin -- 44. Truth -- 45. Wisdom -- 46. Faith -- 47. Religion -- III. The Twofold Development of Science -- 48. Two Kinds of People -- 49. Two Kinds of Science -- 50. The Process of Science -- 51. Both Sciences Universal -- IV. Division of Science -- 52. Organic Division of Scientific Study -- 53. The Five Faculties -- V. Theology in the Organism of Science -- 54. Is there a Place for Theology in the Organism of Science? -- 55. The Influence of Palingenesis upon our View of Theology and its Relation to the Other Sciences
Third Division: Theology -- I. The Conception of Theology -- 56. The Name -- 57. The Theological Modality of the Conception of Theology -- 58. The Idea of Theology -- 59. The Dependent Character of Theology -- 60. Ectypal Theology the Fruit of Revelation -- 61. The Conception of Theology as a Science -- 62. Degenerations of Theology as "Knowledge of God" -- 63. Falsification of the Conception of Theology -- 64. Deformation of Theology -- 65. The Relation of Theology to its Object -- 66. Sancta Theologia (Sacred Theology) -- II. The Fundamental, Regulative, and Distinctive Principle of Theology, or Principium Theologiae -- 67. What is here to be understood by Principium -- 68. Different Representations of the Workings of this Principium -- 69. The Relation between this Principium and our Consciousness -- 70. Relation between this Principium and the Natural Principium -- 71. Is the Natural Principium able to summon the Special Principium before its Tribunal? -- 72. Universality of this Principium -- 73. This Principium and the Holy Scriptures -- 74. The Special Principium and the Written Word -- 75. Inspiration: its Relation to the Principium Essendi -- 76. Inspiration in Connection with Miracles -- 77. Inspiration according to the Self-testimony of the Scripture -- 78. The Testimony of the Apostles -- 79. Significance of this Result for the Old Testament -- 80. Inspiration of the New Testament -- 81. Unity and Multiplicity -- 82. The Instruments of Inspiration -- 83. The Factors of Inspiration -- 84. The Forms of Inspiration -- 85. Graphical Inspiration -- 86. Testimonium Spiritus Sancti, or the Witness of the Holy Spirit
III. The Method of Theology -- 87. What is demanded by the Nature of this Principium -- 88. The Principium of Theology in Action -- 89. Relation to the Spiritual Reality -- 90. Spiritus Sanctus Doctor -- 91. The Church and the Office -- 92. The Liberty of Scientific Theology -- IV. The Organism of Theology -- 93. Part of an Organism -- 94. In the Organism of Science Theology is an Independent Organ -- 95. The Boundary of Theology in the Organism of Science -- 96. Self-determination of the Organism of Theology -- 97. Organic Articulation of Propaedeutics -- 98. Organic Articulation to the Spiritual Reality -- 99. The Organism of Theology in its Parts -- V. The History of Theology -- 100. Introduction -- 101. The Period of Naivety -- 102. The Internal Conflict -- 103. Triumph claimed Prematurely -- 104. The Development of Multiformity -- 105. The Apparent Defeat -- 106. The Period of Resurrection
Includes bibliographical references and index
commitment to retain 20151204
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